Hi,
I created some tables in sys user account in oracle database 11g. (I was told to, though I am against creating anything under sys account).
Now when in developer (11.1.1.6.0) we call those tables (eg. SYS.tableA), the form will not compile. It says identified sys.tableA must be declared.

What am I missing? We cannot create public synonym for these tables (not allowed by company policies)

You can grant users various privileges to tables. These privileges can be any combination of select, insert, update, delete, references, alter, and index. Below is an explanation of what each privilege means.

Privilege
Description
Select
Ability to query the table with a select statement.
Insert
Ability to add new rows to the table with the insert statement.
Update
Ability to update rows in the table with the update statement.
Delete
Ability to delete rows from the table with the delete statement.
References
Ability to create a constraint that refers to the table.
Alter
Ability to change the table definition with the alter table statement.
Index
Ability to create an index on the table with the create index statement.

The syntax for granting privileges on a table is:
grant privileges on object to user;
For example, if you wanted to grant select, insert, update, and delete privileges on a table called suppliers to a user name smithj, you would execute the following statement:
grant select, insert, update, delete on suppliers to smithj;
You can also use the all keyword to indicate that you wish all permissions to be granted. For example:
grant all on suppliers to smithj;
If you wanted to grant select access on your table to all users, you could grant the privileges to the public keyword. For example:
grant select on suppliers to public;